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Course Descriptions 2009-2010 Catalog
Convergent Technologies
CTC 105 Overview Of Telecommunications
3 Credits
Provides the student with the background and history of the
telecommunications field. Includes transmission systems, LAN
data communication, cable communication, telephone communication,
and video technology.
CTC 107 Installer
3 Credits
Teaches the proper procedures for performing aerial, underground,
and interior CATV drop installations. This course is only
available for students who are in a degree and/or certificate
program through the partnership between Jones/NCTI and
ACC. Additional charges may apply to these courses. For
additional information please call 303.797.5989.
CTC 108 Broadband Cable Overview
1 Credit
Provides technical, sales/marketing, customer service, dispatch,
and management personnel with general understanding of
CATV System equipment operation and terminology. This
course is only available for students who are in a degree and/
or certificate program through the partnership between Jones/
NCTI and ACC. Additional charges may apply to these courses.
For additional information please call 303.797.5989.
CTC 109 Installer Technician
4 Credits
Teaches an experienced installer the CATV signal level fundamentals,
test equipment, signal leakage detection procedures,
and servicing single and multiple dwelling unit drops. This
course is only available for students who are in a degree and/
or certificate program through the partnership between Jones/
NCTI and ACC. Additional charges may apply to these courses.
For additional information please call 303.797.5989.
CTC 111 Service Technician
4 Credits
This course teaches a trained Jones/NCTI Installer Technician
the basic characteristics and functions of the feeder line
system, active and passive devices, the fundamentals of cable
powering, basic test equipment operation, signal leakage
basics, coaxial cable and connectorization, and an overview
of fiber optics. The study of AC electronic theory provides the
foundation for understanding the lessons on coaxial cable,
passive devices, amplifiers, and cable powering. This course
is only available for students who are in a degree and/or certificate
program through the partnership between Jones/NCTI
and ACC. Additional charges may apply to these courses. For
additional information please call 303.797.5989.
PREREQUISITE:
CTC 109.
CTC 113 System Technician
4 Credits
Teaches a trained Jones/NCTI Service Technician how to
activate, test, and troubleshoot the RF trunk system. Covers RF
trunk and distribution amplifier theory of operation and includes
testing and measurement standards and procedures. This
course is only available for students who are in a degree and/
or certificate program through the partnership between Jones/
NCTI and ACC. Additional charges may apply to these courses.
For additional information please call 303.797.5989.
CTC 116 Fiber Optics Technician
3 Credits
Provides information on fiber optic system overview, applications,
rack mount optical transmitters and receivers, forward
and return optical node operations and activation, fiber optic
design topologies, fiber design cost studies, fiber optic system
design, fiber construction, fiber tests and documentation,
and optical test equipment. This course is only available
for students who are in a degree and/or certificate program
through the partnership between Jones/ NCTI and ACC. Additional
charges may apply to these courses. For additional
information please call 303.797.5989.
CTC 117 Computers And Broadband Modems
3 Credits
Introduces Personal Computer hardware and software to
use as an interface device. Focuses on the fundamentals of
Personal Computers and requires no prior technical background
or experience. Explains the operation of cable modems
and how they work in a broadband cable network. Covers
the client-server functions of CMTS and cable modems.
Provides course material that is appropriate as a reference
tool to understand more about Personal Computer concepts
and terminology. Enables individuals to gain a comprehensive
understanding of Personal Computer technology and how the
PC works with broadband modems.
COREQUISITE: Employment
in the Broadband Industry. This course is only available
for students who are in a degree and/or certificate program
through the partnership between Jones/NCTI and ACC. Additional
charges may apply to these courses. For additional
information please call 303.797.5989.
CTC 118 Broadband Digital Installer
3 Credits
Introduces the basics of digital video and high-speed Internet
access services by presenting the typical features and
functions of digital set-top terminals and cable modems.
Covers computer hardware and operating certify the reliability
of the drop prior to performing the extensive step-by-step
installation procedures. Teaches how to effectively educate
customers to use these new digital services reducing unnecessary
repeat service calls and improving customer satisfaction.
Covers installation procedures for twisted-pair inside wiring
and constant bit rate telephony equipment. Incorporates
information on communication service competitors to answer
customer questions regarding competitive technologies
offering similar digital services.
COREQUISITE: Employment
in the Broadband Industry. This course is only available
for students who are in a degree and/or certificate program
through the partnership between Jones/NCTI and ACC. Additional
charges may apply to these courses. For additional
information please call 303.797.5989.
CTC 119 DSL Installation
3 Credits
Introduces the basic operations of the telephone network, DSL
technology, today’s computer system hardware and software,
and the Internet. Describes the procedures of installing twisted-
pair inside wiring and connecting the premises to the phone
network. Examines techniques on the proper use and maintenance
of the tools necessary for installation and examines the
step-by-step process of installing internal and external DSL
modems. Provides practical techniques for applying customer
service skills and instructing new customers how to get the
most from their DSL service and the Internet.
COREQUISITE:
Employment in the Broadband Industry. This course is only
available for students who are in a degree and/or certificate
program through the partnership between Jones/NCTI and
ACC. Additional charges may apply to these courses. For
additional information please call 303.797.5989.
CTC 120 Understanding Voice And Data Networks
3 Credits
Introduces telecommunications technology and terminology
and develops a broad knowledge base for a career in the
telecom industry. Requires no prior technical background or experience in the field. Enables a student to gain a comprehensive
understanding of telecommunications technologies
and their applications and implications for business. Combines
computer, electrical engineering and business aspects of telecommunications,
providing a thorough, up-to-date presentation
of the latest technologies as well as practical industry applications.
COREQUISITE: Employment in the Broadband Industry.
This course is only available for students who are in a degree
and/or certificate program through the partnership between
Jones/NCTI and ACC. Additional charges may apply to these
courses. For additional information please call 303.797.5989.
CTC 121 Understanding Broadband Technology
3 Credits
Provides a thorough grounding in the fundamental concepts
of broadband technology. Includes an overview of the underlying
technologies of the entire broadband network from
signal source to the customer premises. Focuses on a review
of digital video, telephony, and high-speed data services.
Addresses safety and regulatory issues.
COREQUISITE:
Employment in the Broadband Industry This course is only
available for students who are in a degree and/or certificate
program through the partnership between Jones/NCTI and
ACC. Additional charges may apply to these courses. For additional
information please call 303.797.5989.
CTC 123 Basic Troubleshooting Of Broadband Technology
3 Credits
Teaches students to diagnose and resolve technical problems
for customers over the phone. Provides a thorough understanding
of the drop system, interconnection between devices,
and other problems faced by broadband customers. Trains
customer service representatives to distinguish problems that
can be solved over the phone and not require a technician to
be dispatched.
COREQUISITE: Employment in the Broadband
Industry. This course is only available for students who are
in a degree and/or certificate program through the partnership
between Jones/NCTI and ACC. Additional charges may
apply to these courses. For additional information please call
303.797.5989.
CTC 124 Troubleshooting Advanced Services
3 Credits
Focuses on making the transition from analog to digital
services troubleshooting. The course teaches how digital
signals are transported, explains the use of test equipment
used to test digital signals in the cable plant and teaches
specific techniques for troubleshooting digital video, telephony
and cable modem services.
COREQUISITE: Employment
in the Broadband Industry. This course is only available for
students who are in a degree and/or certificate program
through the partnership between Jones/NCTI and ACC. Additional
charges may apply to these courses. For additional
information please call 303.797.5989.
CTC 125 High-Speed Data Customer Service
2 Credits
Focuses on high-speed data services, equipment, operations
and troubleshooting. Covers cable modems, and personal
computer hardware and software used in high-speed data
services. Provides an understanding of data networking, the
Internet and how cable modems interface with it, TCP/IP and the open system interconnection model, cable modem
termination systems, and the return paths effect on high-speed
data service.
COREQUISITE: Employment in the Broadband
Industry. This course is only available for students who are
in a degree and/or certificate program through the partnership
between Jones/NCTI and ACC. Additional charges may
apply to these courses. For additional information please call
303.797.5989.
CTC 126 Advanced High- Speed Data Customer Service
3 Credits
Covers cable modems, computer systems, and troubleshooting
of personal computers. Emphasizes the boot process,
software, the system board, memory management, floppy
and hard drives, input/output devices, return path fundamentals,
and data communications. Explores and compares the
technology related to wide area networks and broadband
access including packet switching, frame relay, SMDS, ISDN,
SONET, and ATM.
PREREQUISITE: CTC 125 High- Speed
Data Customer Service.
COREQUISITE: Employment in the
Broadband Industry. This course is only available for students
who are in a degree and/or certificate program through the
partnership between Jones/NCTI and ACC. Additional charges
may apply to these courses. For additional information please
call 303.797.5989.
CTC 127 Testing And Maintenance For Fiber Technicians
2 Credits
Provides the student with an understanding of the application
of fiber optic theory on the job. The course concentrates on the
test equipment and procedures necessary to perform test and
turn-up for new Fiber Optic links, troubleshoot service outages,
and restore fiber optic links to their original standards. The
course also describes the process of Fiber Optic restoration
planning, and implementing preventive maintenance regimens
in an HFC network.
COREQUISITE: Employment in the
Broadband industry. This course is only available for students
who are in a degree or certificate program through the partnership
between Jones/NCTI and ACC. Additional charges may
apply to these courses. For additional information please call
303.797.5989.
CTC 128 Fiber Installation And Activation
2 Credits
Provides the student with current information on the development
of fiber in optical broadband networks. The student will
learn the basics of light transmission through optical fibers,
how fibers are combined into optical cables and how fiber
networks are designed and constructed. Network architecture,
topology, and design will be covered. Training will also prepare
the student to splice fibers using mechanical and fusion
methods. The course teaches the topics required to provide
the student with the ability to install and activate fiber optic
networks. It assumes previous knowledge and experience
in RF Broadband Technology.
COREQUISITE: Employment
in the Broadband industry. This course is only available for
students who are in a degree or certificate program through
the partnership between Jones/NCTI and ACC. Additional
charges may apply to these courses. For additional
information please call 303.797.5989.
CTC 150 Data Communications
3 Credits
Provides the student with an overview of network
systems. Focuses on the architecture of each network,
transmission modes, functions, uses, protocols and
advantages of each. Addresses synchronous as well
as asynchronous data systems.
CTC 160 Cable Communications
3 Credits
Provides the student with an overview of cable
communication systems and their attributes. Includes
architecture, satellite applications, coaxial cable attributes,
typical systems from tap to TV, and common construction
practices. Includes applicable math skills.
PREREQUISITES:
ELT 106, ELT 110 or Instructor’s permission.
CTC 161 Voice Communications
3 Credits
Provides students with an overview of telephone communication
systems. Addresses the components and processes used
in a public switched network, residence, business, and Special
telephone service, class 5 switching centers, outside telephone
plants, video delivery, and video conferencing. Covers the
operation and application of pagers.
PREREQUISITES: ELT
106, ELT 110 or Instructor’s permission.
CTC 162 Telecommunication Construction And OSHA Safety
3 Credits
Emphasizes the constant awareness of safety issues. Enables
the student to understand safety issues for situations in
buildings, in the field, and vehicles.
PREREQUISITES: ELT
106, ELT 110 or Instructor’s permission.
CTC 163 Video Technology
3 Credits
Provides an overview of video technology including the
principles of color as well as black and white signal construction,
fundamentals of color and color mixing, and color signal
construction. Covers waveform analysis and interlaced and
non-interlaced scanning schemes. Includes distortion, signal
processing, measurements, and video data compression.
PREREQUISITES:
ELT 106, ELT 110 or Instructor’s permission.
CTC 165 Advanced Technician
3 Credits
Trains a technician how to set up, operate, and maintain the
CATV headend. Focuses on communication electronics theory
and provides a foundation for understanding broadcast television,
microwave, satellite, and data communication systems.
PREREQUISITE: Employment in the Broadband Industry. This
course is only available for students who are in a degree and/
or certificate program through the partnership between Jones/
NCTI and ACC. Additional charges may apply to these courses.
CTC 166 Emerging Technologies
2 Credits
Provides the student with an opportunity to research
concepts and applications of related technologies that are
being reviewed and experimented with today. Focuses on
presentations and discussions with industry experts. Enables
students to develop presentations on areas of interest in
emerging technologies. Covers applications and implications
of new discoveries.
CTC 215 Optical Networks
3 Credits
Introduces optical networks - the next great bandwidth
provider. Addresses optical networking from a practical point of
view and examines other evolving transport challenges.
Focuses on alternatives such as ISDN, xDSL, cable modems,
wireless local loop offerings such as LMDS, MMDS, and
satellite and copper-based transport schemes including
T1, T3, SONET, and SDH.
PREREQUISITE: CTC 161.
CTC 220 Regulations And Standards
3 Credits
Provides the students with an overview of the regulations and
standards that pertain to technicians in the communication
industries. Covers regulated as well as unregulated business
operations. Addresses the function and control of local regulatory
agencies.
PREREQUISITES: CTC 150, 161 or 215.
CTC 240 Telecommunications Engineering/ Outside Plant
3 Credits
Covers the components of engineering the telephone outside
plant. Includes the fundamentals of transmission, resistance
design, and distribution cable design in serving a customer
area.
PREREQUISITES: CAD 101, CTC 161, CTC 215.
CTC 255 Field Studies: Telecom Engineering Planning
3 Credits
Gives the basic knowledge to articulate the tactical planning
functions performed within capacity provisioning. The student
will be able to access and apply the various tactical planning
tools and data elements to supporting documentation.
PREREQUISITE:
CTC 240.
CTC 267 Telecommunications Installations, Splicing And Repair
3 Credits
Provides students with an understanding in the basic phone
installation from pedestal to customer premise equipment
(CPE). Includes troubleshooting and testing skills to maintain
the integrity of the phone service. Covers instruction in print
reading, safety, cable locating, fault location and splicing.
PREREQUISITES: CTC 161, 215.
CTC 275 Special Topics
3 Credits
Provides students with opportunities to study topics of
special interest that are not addressed in the standard CTC
program. A syllabus specifies the content of each course at
the time it is offered. Contact the CTC Department Chair for
additional details.
CTC 280 Internship: Telecom Engineering Planning
3 Credits
Provides students with an opportunity to gain practical experience
in applying their occupational skills and/or to develop
specific skills in a practical work setting. The Instructor will
work with the student to select an appropriate work site, establish
learning objectives, and to coordinate learning activities
with employer or work site supervisor. Attendance at seminars/
update status orientations and periodic interaction with the
Instructor is required.
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